If the Tigers can beat out UCLA and Alabama and pull in Evans, they'll be getting one of nation's most versatile prospects on the defensive side of the ball, and a player that could make an instant impact in Ellis Johnson's 4-2-5 system.

Braden Smith

Auburn hasn't managed to pull in an offensive line recruit from the high school ranks for this class, but the Tigers could remedy that by reeling in Smith at offensive guard.

The Tigers have been solid—albeit young—at the guard position, and they return both of their starters on the left and right sides of center, but Smith could still come in and compete for a starting spot and immediately add depth to the line.

Smith visited Auburn on Jan. 17—but still has visits lined up with Texas A&M (Jan. 24) and TCU (Jan. 31) before national signing day.

Andrew Williams

With the defensive line commitments already set to join the Tigers in the class of 2014—combined with the rising sophomores already on the Plains via the class of 2013—Auburn is putting together one of the most talented, most impressive and deepest front-four rotations in the SEC.

Williams could add even more talent to that group, and with his help, the Tigers defensive line could soon become one of the South's fiercest single units on the defensive side of the ball.

The 4-star prospect from McDonough, Ga. visited Auburn on Jan. 17 and is set to visit Ole Miss on Jan. 24 and Clemson on Jan. 31.